Summary

Elon Musk’s address to Germany’s far-right AfD party, where he downplayed Germany’s Nazi past and criticized multiculturalism, has sparked global alarm.

Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, called the remarks “incredibly dangerous,” warning of their potential to embolden right-wing extremists and threaten Jewish security worldwide.

Critics highlighted Musk’s alignment with far-right ideologies, including his Nazi salutes at Trump’s inauguration.

  • @werefreeatlast
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    91 day ago

    The photo has got to be a Pulitzer winner. Talk about being at the right place and the right time…or should I say rhight? You know, how do you spell the word associated with Nazis again?

  • @[email protected]
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    1202 days ago

    This is the part the American press can’t seem to learn. They’ve appeased and both-sided these dangerously bigoted fools for so long that they’re incapable of actually changing their coverage strategy.

    “They don’t deserve the benefit of the doubt when it comes to this alignment. It has been a steady stream of signaling to rightwing extremists that they have an ally now in the White House.”

    We all have eyes, it’s the job of the press to tell us what we’re seeing and why, not tell us we didn’t see what we all know we saw. Cover Nazis like they’re Nazis.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah but this is more profitable. Remember, the major news orgs like Fox News are controlled by people like Rupert Murdoch. They benefit from this.

      • @[email protected]
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        172 days ago

        But I’m not sure why it has to stay that way. Reality doesn’t have to be less profitable than bigoted fantasies, and news was never really meant to turn a profit anyway. Regardless, Fox News and Murdoch properties are a lost cause in my opinion. I care more about the traditional press that calls themselves free and fair but hasn’t acted that way in years.

        • @[email protected]
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          242 days ago

          Reality is always going to be less profitable.

          Traditional journalism is dead. It doesn’t pay nearly enough to survive these days, not to mention the stress from being attacked by politicians and their followers.

          Can it change? Yes. But that means taking down the oligarchy and capitalism.

          • @PugJesus
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            92 days ago

            Traditional journalism is dead.

            Funny enough, I was just reading a book that went over, in part, journalism in late 19th century America.

            It’s… probably never been great. Yellow Journalism was a term that arose then, after all.

            It is a problem we should address, I agree! Just… maybe honest journalism wasn’t all that lively in the past either, and the population was just less capable of parsing that than we are.

            • @shalafi
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              32 days ago

              The honest journalism of the 20th century was an historic outlier.

          • @[email protected]
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            82 days ago

            Unfortunately I think you’re probably right. I still have some hope left in the tank for new outlets like 404 Media and Zeteo, but in general I think you’re right.

        • @[email protected]
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          news was never really meant to turn a profit anyway.

          Ever heard of capital? It literally creates ideological narratives for profit under a system called capitalism.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 days ago

          After repealing the fairness doctrine and the conglomeration of news networks into multinational corporations, profit is now all that matters to them.

          All those campaign bribes which corrupt our politicians and prevent them from doing things to materially improve our lives? Mostly going right into the pockets of news corps as ad revenue.

          It’s a dangerous downward spiral of misinformation, gaslighting, and grifting.

    • Ogmios
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      it’s the job of the press to tell us what we’re seeing and why

      That’s a pretty dangerous way to approach other people. Journalists are just as capable of error or corruption as everyone else.

      • @Hobbes_Dent
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        92 days ago

        They aren’t bloggers. Journalism is (was) a profession with standards and ethics. Doing what’s feasible to avoid error and corruption is part of their job and training.

        They aren’t fulfilling a responsibility of the profession just like a doctor and their oaths.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 days ago

        Of course they’re capable of error and corruption, every human being is. That’s why they ideally need institutions behind them to protect them and ensure they’re only reporting the truth. The point of a free press is to describe events as they happened and provide context, which serves as the first draft of history. They’ll certainly make errors here and there, but as long as they accurately describe reality, offer explanations based on history and uncompromising contemporary interviews, as well as promptly correct any mistakes with humility, then they’ve done their job. I don’t see how that’s the least bit dangerous.

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          they ideally need institutions behind them to protect them and ensure they’re only reporting the truth.

          lol you should check out who owns and runs the institutions sometime.

          as long as they accurately describe reality, offer explanations based on history and uncompromising contemporary interviews, as well as promptly correct any mistakes with humility, then they’ve done their job. I don’t see how that’s the least bit dangerous.

          What’s dangerous is believing in this nonsense.

        • Ogmios
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          I’d argue that you’ve just described one source of error, but it still furthers my point that allowing strangers to tell you what you’re seeing and why will not result in providing you an accurate picture of reality, and potentially return a highly distorted one.

            • Ogmios
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              Read as much as you like, so long as you don’t mistake the words on a page for an accurate representation of the real world.

  • Lucy :3
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    The Guardian using that image is gold. That flag is perfectly in place.

    • John Richard
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      172 days ago

      Thanks for pointing that out. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.

      • Lucy :3
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        162 days ago

        I immediately noticed it, but only saw today that it isn’t photoshopped but just a coincidence.

  • Dragon Rider (drag)
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    182 days ago

    It’s okay though because Musk and his husband support the right of Israel to do their own holocaust, so they can’t be antisemites. It’s the anti-holocaust people who are antisemitic! /s

  • @[email protected]
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    112 days ago

    AfD are openly very strong supporters of Israel and pushed for resolutions against BDS in 2019 and now supported an “anti antisemitism” resolution in the German parliament, which is designed in a way that shifts the blame for antisemitism away from German Nazis and onto Muslims and Leftists critical of Israel.

    The BDS resolution was already used to silence critics of Israel, disproportionately affecting Jews critical of Israel. Now the new resolution suggests having the interior intelligence screen scientists and artists to make sure they are “without a doubt” not antisemitic, aka they most not have voiced any criticism of Israel. The most cynical aspect of it is that it does mention last years Berlinale as an example for antisemitisim because a Jewish documentary director called Israel an Apartheid state. Meanwhile the resolution does not refer to a terror attack by a Neonazi, who tried murdering Jews in a synagogue in Halle a few years back.

    Unfortunately the Social Democrats, Greens, Liberals and Conservatives were all in on it.

    The AfD is only displaying the most extreme form of a sentiment prevalent in German politics. Downplay German fascism and antisemitism by the right and center and blame it all on people crirical of Israel.

    There is a great podcast about the insanity of Germanys way of dealing with it, interviewing Emily Dische-Becker, who is one of the writers of the Jerusalem definition of antisemitism. The Jerusalem definition is an alternative definition to the IHRA definition with the goal to properly seperate between antisemitism and criticism of Israel.

    https://thedigradio.com/podcast/the-german-question-w-emily-dische-becker/

    • @Mrkawfee
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      That’s a really good episode. Honestly, watching how fanatically pro Israel and anti Palestinians the Germans have been during this genocide you’d think deNazification never happened.

      • Roflmasterbigpimp
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        Hello I’m German and I would like you to stop grouping all of us together. The debate about Israel and Palestine in combination with the AFD caused huge rift in our society and comments like this just stokes the flames for fascist like the AFD.

        Many Germans are aware about whats happening in Palestine and are in open protest.

        So please stop.

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          Ok I am sorry if I upset you and I know it’s wrong to generalize given that there are many Germans opposed to what’s going on but your government, police, media and cultural institutions have been so brazen in how they are white washing genocide, oppressing protests and dissent while dehumanising Palestinians. Seeing Germany’s official support for Israel in the ICJ while sending them weapons to kill civilians is disgusting.

          It really does seem that the lesson learned from the world war was that it’s OK for Israel to commit a genocide because “we did it to them”

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    Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, called the remarks “incredibly dangerous,”

    I wonder when they’re going to come out and call her and extreme-leftist when she’s spouting such antisemitic rhetoric. After all the “leading anti-hate organization in the world,” the Anti-Defemation League, was quick to point out that Musk is just “overly enthusiastic.”

    • Flying Squid
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      When I was much younger, I thought the ADL had my back. Then I found out that since I don’t support Israel, they don’t give a shit about me.

      Now there is no one who has my back.

      • @[email protected]
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        102 days ago

        The ADL is, and always has been, a metastasized cancer in the heart of Jewish culture. Find your local yiddishist group and tell the ADL to fucking take a nap on the beach at low tide.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      It seems that

      Based on what, ADL? What Musk claimed? He’s literally the most biased source you can have.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      “Antisemitic rhetoric” should be in quotes too, if you were going for sarcasm. I hope you were going for sarcasm

  • Flying Squid
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    122 days ago

    Cool. I once again have to worry about being an “other” wherever I go.

    • @[email protected]
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      So do people in all their targeted groups, and in the targeted groups to come. However safe a person feels they are, Nazis’ lists of enemies always grow and grow. One day any of us could be the target, so we had all better fight back now. We need a real popular resistance against these Nazis.

    • @[email protected]
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      Don’t be daft lad, you’re one of us now!
      Anyone putting up with this fucking weather is.
      2 rules:

      1. Don’t be a cunt.
      2. See rule 1.

      Anyone othering you is in breach of rule 1 and will be tutted at furiously

      • Flying Squid
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        I will say that being in Blackburn, 30% Muslim, and looking very obviously Jewish- everyone has been very kind. (Not suggesting that being Muslim automatically makes you antisemitic, but there are, unfortunately- and thanks to Israel mainly- a fair number of Muslims that hate Jews.)

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          I’ve only ever found Muslims to be at worst civil and at best excellent friends. And I used to live in Luton (highest proportion of Muslim population in the UK). I’m not Jewish though.

          Weird question - I’ve never been able to say for sure if someone is Jewish by looking at them (unless they’re wearing a yarmulke or Hasidic getup). I remember someone at work telling me to go talk to Mark, he’s the ‘obviously Jewish guy’, and having zero idea who that was. Even when he was pointed out to me I couldn’t see what was different from him and any other dark-haired European. Is this a me problem or are people just projecting patterns?

          • @[email protected]
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            Basically it means a certain of Mediterranean-adjacent appearance. There is definitely a phenotype, but, like most of these sorts of things, it’s a very broadly variable one. This is why I find it so frustrating when people racialize the the Israel-Palestine conflict. People with roots around the Mediterranean all look very similar.

          • Flying Squid
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            Basically, look at any antisemitic caricature of a Jew, remove the forelocks and the yarmulke, and that’s me.

            • @[email protected]
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              42 days ago

              I’m autistic, so it’s hard for me to map those cartoons onto a real face. They all kind of look like captain Barnacle to me to be honest. It’s probably better if I don’t know, I suppose.
              Bottom line though is of course that nobody should be judged on their appearance because that’s blatantly stupid. Further, I think, when you break it down, judging someone because their appearance conforms loosely to your idea of the appearance of a population which is most concentrated in a country whose government’s military is committing atrocities against a country whose population’s appearance conforms to one to which you think you belong… is beyond stupidity and can be nothing short of outright malicious. Fuck that you have to deal with that. Especially since you’ve been outspoken in your opposition to the crimes of that government.

      • Flying Squid
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        Oh I know. To a lot of white people I’m not white and to most other people I am white.

        I definitely have the white privilege advantage over people of color, but I’m also not white apparently.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah, I’m not technically a jew (paternal grandfather), but I have the nose, so I have to be a little careful.

          • Flying Squid
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            I look more stereotypically Jewish than Woody Allen. It has not been great.

    • @Zahille7
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      Didn’t you just move out of the country?

      • Flying Squid
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        Yes. Your point?

        You do know this speech was in Germany, right? You do know Jews are hated all over the world, right?

        Edit: as the downvoters are proving.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 days ago

    We (as in all the people, Jews obviously included) should be living in peace and happiness. The billionaire leeches should be the ones fearing consequences for their actions and greed. One day this dream might come true.